Notorious - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Notorious"
Notorious (1946)
Timing: 1:43 (103 min)
Notorious - TMDB rating
7.729/10
1730
Notorious - Kinopoisk rating
7.428/10
8455
Notorious - IMDB rating
7.9/10
113000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Barbara Keon
Producer

Writer

Editor

Theron Warth
Editor

Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Edith Head #71922

Edith Head

Edith Head
Costume Design

Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Photo Mel Berns #90389

Mel Berns

Mel Berns
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Clem Portman

Clem Portman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Roy Webb #128555

Roy Webb

Roy Webb
Original Music Composer

Orchestrator

Gil Grau
Orchestrator

Director of Photography

Photo Ted Tetzlaff #128556
Ted Tetzlaff
Director of Photography

Script Supervisor

Gana Jones
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

Robert Capa
Still Photographer

Special Effects

Paul Eagler
Special Effects

Story

John Taintor Foote
Story

Assistant Director

William Dorfman
Assistant Director

Second Unit Director of Photography

Photo Gregg Toland #2415

Gregg Toland

Gregg Toland
Second Unit Director of Photography

Additional Writing

Photo Clifford Odets #118766

Clifford Odets

Clifford Odets
Additional Writing

Other

Stand In

Sam Lufkin
Stand In

Production Assistant

Barbara Keon
Production Assistant

Sound

Terry Kellum
Sound

Music Director

Dialogue Coach

Ruth Roberts
Dialogue Coach

What's left behind the scenes

  • Hitchcock also claimed that the FBI monitored him during filming, as the film featured uranium for an atomic bomb, and the Manhattan Project (the project to create the atomic bomb in the USA) was then America's top military secret. Allegedly, the FBI became interested in Hitchcock after he and Heck visited Dr. Millikan at the California Institute of Technology in May or June 1945 and discussed the possibility of creating nuclear weapons. There is no documentary evidence of the FBI monitoring Hitchcock. However, it is known that in May 1945, Selznick received a warning from the FBI stating that all films dealing with American intelligence officers must receive approval from the relevant government agencies before release.
  • Interestingly, the height difference between Claude Rains and Ingrid Bergman was so noticeable in close-ups that when they appeared in the frame together, Rains had to stand on a box. During the filming of the scene where they meet walking towards each other, an uneven wooden platform had to be set up, which was raised as Rains approached the camera.
  • Filming was mainly done in a studio, and a rear projection screen was used in some scenes (for example, in the scene where a police officer stops the protagonists' car on a night road).
  • In 2006, the film was added to the National Film Registry for films of cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance.
  • The renowned film critic Roger Ebert repeatedly confessed that 'Notorious' was his favorite Hitchcock film. In 1991, he included it in his list of the ten greatest films in history.
  • Although Hitchcock always maintained that he conceived the story with uranium stored in wine bottles long before the atomic bombings of Japan (even during work on the screenplay with Heckher in early 1945), thus becoming a kind of prophet who predicted the creation of the atomic bomb, the facts indicate that the corresponding changes to the script were made shortly before filming began in the fall of 1945, i.e., after the atomic bombs had already been dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  • The director's cameo (at 60 min.) – Hitchcock appears at a large reception at Alex Sebastian's house. He is one of the guests, drinking champagne.
  • During the filming, Hitchcock poked fun at the restrictions that existed in Hollywood at the time. In particular, an on-screen kiss, according to the rules of the time, should not have lasted more than a couple of seconds. Hitchcock figured out how to circumvent this restriction: his characters continuously exchange light kisses while moving around the room towards the ringing phone.
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